Welcome to Hargrave Parish Council

About Hargrave

Hargrave is a small village and civil parish situated in rural Northamptonshire, England, approximately 21 miles east of Northampton, 3 miles east of Raunds and adjacent to the Northamptonshire-Cambridgeshire-Bedfordshire border.

At the time of the 2011 census, the parish's population was 241 people.

The 12th century, All Hallows Church is at the centre of the village. The village has a village hall with several active societies.

Hargrave Parish Council

Hargarve Parish Council is made up of residents who have put themselves forward for election (or occasionally co-option). They have put themselves forward because they want to improve our parish and they are prepared to make decisions for our community.

Parish Councils are statutory bodies, created and governed by acts of Parliament. They are not connected to the church or to the Parochial Church Council.

The Parish Council now has a page on Facebook to share relevant information with our community. Search for Hargarve Parish Council and Like us to ensure you recieve updates.

Street Lights

All of the street lamps in Hargrave are owned by the Parish Council. We are working to ensure they are all labelled with an identifying number so that it is easier to track faults and repairs.

If you notice that a street light in Hargrave is not working, please report to the parish clerk, preferably via email, and include the street name and column number. Thank you.